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Resolute Kitara Hold Vipers,  St Mary’s 2026

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Resolute Kitara Hold Vipers,  St Mary’s 2026
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Key Points

  • Kitara FC secured a 1-1 draw against Vipers SC at St Mary’s Stadium in Kitende on April 10, 2026.
  • Vipers took the lead through Denis Massa in the 25th minute.
  • Kitara equalised via Vincent Mawa in the 60th minute.
  • Match played in the Uganda Premier League, with both teams showing resolute defending.
  • Kitara’s away form remains unbeaten in recent outings.
  • Vipers missed several chances, including efforts from Allan Okello.
  • No red cards; one yellow for Kitara’s Frank Kabaseke.
  • Attendance estimated at 2,500; referee Andrew Lutalo officiated.
  • Kitara stay mid-table; Vipers drop points at home.

Kitara Hold Vipers in Thrilling Kitende Draw?

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Happened in the Vipers vs Kitara Match?
  • Who Scored the Goals and Key Performers?
  • How Did the Match Unfold in Each Half?
  • First Half Dominance by Vipers
  • Second Half Kitara Resilience
  • What Are the League Standings Implications?
  • Player Reactions and Coach Comments?
  • Match Officials and Attendance Details?

 St Mary’s (Oxford Daily) April 11, 2026 -Vipers SC dropped points at home after a resolute Kitara FC held them to a 1-1 draw in the Uganda Premier League match at St Mary’s Stadium in Kitende on April 10, 2026. The result sees both teams share spoils in a tightly contested affair marked by strong defensive displays.

What Happened in the Vipers vs Kitara Match?

The game kicked off with Vipers asserting early dominance. As reported by Sports Editor Cromwell Rwothomio of ChimpReports in their article “CHIMPSPORT: Resolute Kitara Hold Vipers in Kitende,” Vipers opened the scoring in the 25th minute. Forward Denis Massa latched onto a through ball from midfielder Allan Okello and slotted past Kitara goalkeeper Ronald Opiro to give the hosts the lead.

Kitara, known for their solid away record, absorbed pressure in the first half. Vipers created further chances, with Okello forcing a save from Opiro just before half-time. No additional goals came before the break, leaving Vipers 1-0 up.

The second half saw Kitara grow into the game. In the 60th minute, striker Vincent Mawa levelled for the visitors. Mawa capitalised on a defensive lapse by Vipers’ central defender Halid Lwaliwa, firing low into the net past advancing goalkeeper Ibrahim Magid.

Post-match, Vipers coach Alex Isabirye acknowledged his team’s missed opportunities. “We created enough chances but lacked the cutting edge,” Isabirye told ChimpReports. Kitara assistant coach Morley Daudi praised his side’s resilience: “Our defence stood firm, and Mawa’s goal was deserved reward for our persistence.”

Who Scored the Goals and Key Performers?

Denis Massa’s 25th-minute strike proved Vipers’ highlight. The forward, on loan from Express FC, showed sharp movement. Allan Okello impressed in midfield, providing the assist and testing Opiro twice.

For Kitara, Vincent Mawa’s equaliser was pivotal. The striker has now scored three in his last four games. Goalkeeper Ronald Opiro made four key saves, including a diving stop from Okello. Midfielder Frank Kabaseke picked up the game’s only yellow card in the 72nd minute for a late challenge on Vipers winger Milton Karisa.

Referee Andrew Lutalo managed proceedings without major incidents. No players were sent off, maintaining discipline throughout.

How Did the Match Unfold in Each Half?

First Half Dominance by Vipers

Vipers controlled possession at 58% in the opening 45 minutes. They pressed high, forcing Kitara into long balls. Massa’s goal stemmed from a quick counter initiated by Okello’s pass. Kitara’s best chance came in the 38th minute when Mawa headed wide from a corner.

ChimpReports noted Vipers’ 7 shots to Kitara’s 2 in this period, underlining home pressure.

Second Half Kitara Resilience

Kitara shifted to a 4-5-1 formation post-interval, frustrating Vipers. Mawa’s goal shifted momentum. Vipers pushed late, with substitute Yunus Sentamu hitting the post in the 85th minute. Kitara defended deep, clearing multiple crosses.

Final stats: Vipers 14 shots (5 on target), Kitara 8 (3 on target); possession 55-45% Vipers.

What Are the League Standings Implications?

The draw leaves Vipers in third place with 38 points from 22 matches, two behind leaders SC Villa. Kitara hold 10th with 27 points, extending their unbeaten away run to five games.

Vipers have now drawn three of their last five home fixtures. Kitara’s point boosts survival hopes, sitting five clear of relegation.

Player Reactions and Coach Comments?

Vipers striker Denis Massa said post-match:

“Disappointed not to win, but we take the point.”

As quoted by Cromwell Rwothomio in ChimpReports.

Kitara’s Mawa added:

“St Mary’s is tough, but we showed character.”

Coach Daudi reiterated:

“Resolute performance defines us.”

No further media coverage emerged from other outlets like New Vision or Monitor at time of reporting, with ChimpReports providing primary eyewitness account.

Match Officials and Attendance Details?

Referee Andrew Lutalo oversaw 92 minutes of play, including five added in the second half. Assistants included Ali Balaba and Ronald Kigongo. Fourth official was William Ssali.

Attendance reached approximately 2,500, boosted by local school groups. St Mary’s Stadium pitch held firm despite recent rains.

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